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can we do it in north korea? and they are doing it in north korea. there's a twin labs relationship between the maxwell school and kim university in pyongyang. we have trained north koreans in i.t. techniques in beijing. they're almost as good as it as the south koreans are and why do we do it? we do it because we feel the more information that comes into north korea, the more easily they will adapt to the fact that they have to join the family of the world and begin to treat their own people with respect that they deserve. >> that's very good. i'm afraid we run out of time. we could spend all evening talking about this fascinating subject but governor bill richardson, ambassador don gregg, thank you very much indeed. [applause] >> thank you. >> you're watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs, featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. at night watch key public policy events and every weekend the latest non-fiction authors and books on "book tv." get our past programs and get our skied us at our website. and join in the conversation on soci
can we do it in north korea? and they are doing it in north korea. there's a twin labs relationship between the maxwell school and kim university in pyongyang. we have trained north koreans in i.t. techniques in beijing. they're almost as good as it as the south koreans are and why do we do it? we do it because we feel the more information that comes into north korea, the more easily they will adapt to the fact that they have to join the family of the world and begin to treat their own people...
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people talk about the government of north korea like the prc. it is not you like him or you're 6 feet under. if north korea took a softer stance it was because kim jong-il wanted it it was harder is because he wanted it did his generals suggest things to him? absolutely but you agree with the cheerleader or you ended up in camp 913. it is a little different now because it has to be under kim jong-un because the biggest problem is he does not know what he does not know and does not have the background or experience to make these judgments calls that the leader has to make an just doesn't have that experience or background to so i believe, they're not ordering him to do anything but he is taking a lot of advice to run the government because i think right now they're trying to help kim jong-un make the decisions even though he can't yet and if the government stabilizes over the next five years, then things may go back to the way they were. we will have to see but right now his judgment is weak because of the lack of the power base if he just doesn'
people talk about the government of north korea like the prc. it is not you like him or you're 6 feet under. if north korea took a softer stance it was because kim jong-il wanted it it was harder is because he wanted it did his generals suggest things to him? absolutely but you agree with the cheerleader or you ended up in camp 913. it is a little different now because it has to be under kim jong-un because the biggest problem is he does not know what he does not know and does not have the...
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or south -- yeah, south korea and north korea. i don't think at the end of the second world war and with the emerging cold war in europe, the soviets and the americans could have come together and created a unified korea at that point. >> host: you really set the stage for competing occupation. and so the fluidity of that period is interesting and actually you talked a little bit about the challenges of the respective occupations and efforts to work with local leaders. i wonder if you could say something comparing the occupation of -- soviet occupation and the u.s. occupation on the peninsula. >> guest: well, the soviet union actually had a lot easier time occupying the northern half because they had a reservoir of koreans who could speak -- i'm sorry -- of soviets who could speak korean. the soviet koreans, that's long and fascinating history in itself but a lot of -- at the end of the 19th century, when korea became colonized by japan, a lot of koreans fled the colony and established themselves in the soviet far east and thennin
or south -- yeah, south korea and north korea. i don't think at the end of the second world war and with the emerging cold war in europe, the soviets and the americans could have come together and created a unified korea at that point. >> host: you really set the stage for competing occupation. and so the fluidity of that period is interesting and actually you talked a little bit about the challenges of the respective occupations and efforts to work with local leaders. i wonder if you...
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when north korea was divided by the united states, now south korea was much weaker than north korea and there was much fear in seoul for years. now that fear is gone because seoul is so much stronger economically than north korea and with that fear has gone some feeling of sadness for the south. and defectors are usually not warmly received. i worked with a lot of soviet defectors when i was with the cia and they were never happy. home is home and what they receive a makeover is never at home and they are always recorded as people who can't be trusted and sort of regarded as the debris of a failing society. >> there is a question right here. >> herbert levin. next week i think it's 60 years since the cease-fire was achieved and certainly it's not only intelligence failure but policy failure that brought about the nuclear the nuclear weapons in the north and continued occasional firings yet every time administrations of both parties have had an urge to try and get into realistic negotiations with the north there has been enormous a tax that were selling out the south or the lower morale
when north korea was divided by the united states, now south korea was much weaker than north korea and there was much fear in seoul for years. now that fear is gone because seoul is so much stronger economically than north korea and with that fear has gone some feeling of sadness for the south. and defectors are usually not warmly received. i worked with a lot of soviet defectors when i was with the cia and they were never happy. home is home and what they receive a makeover is never at home...
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are constant border skirmishes between north and cap -- north and south korea. south korea thinks north korea is illegitimate and fisa bursa. -- and vice versa. it was a war that has international dimensions. south korea probably would not have looked the way that it did. similarly i do not think that north korea would have looked the way it did by 1950 if the soviet union had not played such a significant role in bringing kim il-sung to power and giving north korea different kinds of aid and support. there is a combination of civil war and a combination of civil war and international conflict elements in the korean case. host: parallel to said -- to syria? guest: i think the dimensions were very different. i the time you get to 1950 and the united states intervenes you are dealing with two separate states. i think the dimensions of it are quite different to that regard. host: here is john from massachusetts. the key for holding on.-- thank you for holding on. go ahead. guest: i was curious if you had seen oliver stone's "a history of the united states." korea w
are constant border skirmishes between north and cap -- north and south korea. south korea thinks north korea is illegitimate and fisa bursa. -- and vice versa. it was a war that has international dimensions. south korea probably would not have looked the way that it did. similarly i do not think that north korea would have looked the way it did by 1950 if the soviet union had not played such a significant role in bringing kim il-sung to power and giving north korea different kinds of aid and...
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so south korea from the beginning demanded north korea's pledge for the prevention of similar cases in the future. but it is about the responsibility of the past. so i think it's quite difficult for north korea to make a pledge on that issue. on the other hand, south korea cannot accept any other than that. actually from the beginning the park guen-hye ministry has asked north korea to make a pledge. otherwise it can't start the complex again. it seems to me that there are three motives behind it. first, they observed the formation of a trilateral cooperation among the united states, south korea and china on north korean issues. so they felt isolated and pressured. so drive a wedge among these three countries and also to get out of the international isolation, north korea has made a series of diplomatic activities asking for dialogue and also sent delegates to china and russia as well. the second is about the south korean issues. north korea tried to weaken the people's support for park guen-hye's policy towards north korean, the trust building process, over the past six months, park g
so south korea from the beginning demanded north korea's pledge for the prevention of similar cases in the future. but it is about the responsibility of the past. so i think it's quite difficult for north korea to make a pledge on that issue. on the other hand, south korea cannot accept any other than that. actually from the beginning the park guen-hye ministry has asked north korea to make a pledge. otherwise it can't start the complex again. it seems to me that there are three motives behind...
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here north korea's economy goes into a terrible famine. so then it is north korea and the world. the nuclear issue becomes the issue for this lady free of the war. so in this they are all linked because they are part of this. it is a legacy. so the reasons for the korean war have not really change. that is one of the second thing that we have talked about. in which there is an ongoing conflict between north and south korea for legitimacy. that is why it started in the first place. we wanted to unify the south under his control. welcome in the various phases. >> host: the war is a continuous and unfinished business between north and south korea, but in the context, there are incredible changes in the international context. >> guest: that is correct. >> host: so it's very relevant to politics. now, one thing that i find interesting is there is a huge literature on this and you have to try to cover. a lot of primary elements. one thing that i think is very interesting about the book is that you really have done a good job of capturing human elements and human voices. at the same tim
here north korea's economy goes into a terrible famine. so then it is north korea and the world. the nuclear issue becomes the issue for this lady free of the war. so in this they are all linked because they are part of this. it is a legacy. so the reasons for the korean war have not really change. that is one of the second thing that we have talked about. in which there is an ongoing conflict between north and south korea for legitimacy. that is why it started in the first place. we wanted to...
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do about north korea? way, innt and by the the very nice introduction, you can see i talked to some of the people of the world like saddam hussein and castro and north koreans. president clinton used to say, let's send richardson, bad people like him. , it i am trying to say is is important nonetheless to engage bad people. do it right. don't necessarily offer concessions just because you're meeting. i do think engagement is better than isolation. isolated north korea is not working. it is not going to work area it takes two to tango. when north korea does not respond, it makes it hard to have a concrete six party policy , and asian policy, korea policy. i will conclude with this. what are the main entities and actors that we need with north korea? we need out-of-the-box diplomacy. envoys.perhaps, special perhaps, sports diplomacy. i am one of those who do not begrudge the dennis rodman and others who might be able to open up a nation. donald p. gregg bross the philharmonic orchestra -- brought the philhar
do about north korea? way, innt and by the the very nice introduction, you can see i talked to some of the people of the world like saddam hussein and castro and north koreans. president clinton used to say, let's send richardson, bad people like him. , it i am trying to say is is important nonetheless to engage bad people. do it right. don't necessarily offer concessions just because you're meeting. i do think engagement is better than isolation. isolated north korea is not working. it is not...
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first, north korea observed formation of trilateral cooperation among united states, south korea and china on north korean issue. so they felt isolated and pressured. so drive a wedge among these three countries and also get out of the international isolation. north korea has made a series of diplomatic activities asking for dialogue and also sent delegates to china and russia as well. the second reason actually is about south korean issues. actually, north korea tried to weaken the people's support for park geun-hye policy or peace building process. over the past six months the administration has enjoyed strong support for that. north korea propose a dialogue actually that is intended to create what you call south/south dispute over north korean policy. third, by having, if it's possible and successful by having dialogue talk with the united states north korea can get what it wants from the united states, such as food supply or other humanitarian assistance from the united states. i think one possibility i strongly believe is that maybe north korea is going to reveal their new weapo
first, north korea observed formation of trilateral cooperation among united states, south korea and china on north korean issue. so they felt isolated and pressured. so drive a wedge among these three countries and also get out of the international isolation. north korea has made a series of diplomatic activities asking for dialogue and also sent delegates to china and russia as well. the second reason actually is about south korean issues. actually, north korea tried to weaken the people's...
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north korea's sort of slowly being obtained in a sense by north korea eventually. i don't think it's happening rapidly and then of course the new conflict between south korea and china occurring. but what is interesting when you talk about the legitimacy context and the fact that south korea knows it has one for legitimacy war with the north, what it has occurred is a strange kind of indifference towards north korea and a lot of people like that. this past spring when we had north koreans threatening war and the armistice and all this incredible rhetoric, in south korea it was almost a difference. people were highly paying attention to it and that extends to human rights issues in north korea. there is a minority of -- of the conservatives in the south but for the most part, a strange kind of indifference towards the fate of north korea and human rights issues and really again reflected in the polls, not a particularly strong desire to unify with north korea. and i think it's a generational issue but it has definitely become less and less and less. while the north
north korea's sort of slowly being obtained in a sense by north korea eventually. i don't think it's happening rapidly and then of course the new conflict between south korea and china occurring. but what is interesting when you talk about the legitimacy context and the fact that south korea knows it has one for legitimacy war with the north, what it has occurred is a strange kind of indifference towards north korea and a lot of people like that. this past spring when we had north koreans...
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korea for years and asked about his insight. >> as we all know north korea has been very severe united nations sanctions, so i think that north korea will engage in any activities that will make them money. international hard currency the dollar. so i think that what they've been trying to do is to engage in commercial activities that makes them money. so i think that i don't see any grand rational overall strategy, just north korea is trying to survive. cuba and north korea are the two remaining communist countries, so-called trying to struggle against the united states. cuba and north korea, their relationship go way back to kim il sung era. castro and kim il sung very much known to be friendly with each other, share a lot of history of communist struggle against so-called imperialism. and that essentially continues up until today. they exchange students, they exchange officials, military and party officials, they engage in economic activities as well. i mean, obviously, it's a bad time, bad happening for north korea. as you said, north korea's trying to engage in dialogue and at the
korea for years and asked about his insight. >> as we all know north korea has been very severe united nations sanctions, so i think that north korea will engage in any activities that will make them money. international hard currency the dollar. so i think that what they've been trying to do is to engage in commercial activities that makes them money. so i think that i don't see any grand rational overall strategy, just north korea is trying to survive. cuba and north korea are the two...
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. >> north korea uses a regional security forum to press again for unconditional talks but says its nuclear weapons are here to stay. >>> and with big businesses in south korea pressuring smaller businesses to buy more stock than they need, the president is vowing to wipe out unfair practices. >>> egypt's first democratically elected president is in a standoff with the opposition and now the country's top generals. mohamed morsi has rebuffed an ultimatum with the military to resolve his differences with the opposition by wednesday afternoon. anti-morsi protesters came together on the first anniversary of his taking office. they're refusing to back down. nhk world's kohei tsuji reports from cairo. >> reporter: they want president morsi to resign and take responsibility for the poor economy and worsening security situation. they are welcoming the military's attempt to force him to negotiate with his opponents. >> translator: we welcome the military's decision. the military is with us. we suffered for 30 years under the mubarak administration, but morsi's government is also bad. >> reporter: t
. >> north korea uses a regional security forum to press again for unconditional talks but says its nuclear weapons are here to stay. >>> and with big businesses in south korea pressuring smaller businesses to buy more stock than they need, the president is vowing to wipe out unfair practices. >>> egypt's first democratically elected president is in a standoff with the opposition and now the country's top generals. mohamed morsi has rebuffed an ultimatum with the...
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ivan watson is inside north korea and filed this report. >> reporter: north korea is probably the only country in the world that organizers are dedicated to two flowers, red and purple blossoms. named after two former rulers of the country, north korea's founder, kim il sung and his son kim jong il. >> when you look at this, reflections of our leaders. >> north koreans are taught quite literally to worship their leaders, bowing before the palace that is the final resting place of both father and son. for visitors to this strictly disciplined militaristic society, it's good to be reminded that children still love the little things in life. >> who has roller blades? >> reporter: but ask a 12-year-old what's his favorite tv show, and he answers, i like cartoons and documentary films about kim il sung. these days, there's a new ruler of north korea. kim youjong un, a man in his 20. but recent military parades celebrating the 60-year anniversary of the end of the korean war look very similar to parades that were held in this same square 15 or 20 years ago. as part of the celebration, kim jo
ivan watson is inside north korea and filed this report. >> reporter: north korea is probably the only country in the world that organizers are dedicated to two flowers, red and purple blossoms. named after two former rulers of the country, north korea's founder, kim il sung and his son kim jong il. >> when you look at this, reflections of our leaders. >> north koreans are taught quite literally to worship their leaders, bowing before the palace that is the final resting place...
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korea for repair or if north korea had bought it. the cargo was not still unloaded. there might be a few more surprises. >> it is being speculated that the ship had been monitored in some way. this is by panamanian authorities and perhaps even by people in washington. >> it shows how hard it is for north korea to evade the sanctions despite their duplicitous efforts. this is a ship that had been under suspicion by authorities because of the unusual sailing pattern. if it had not been to the atlantic ocean in over 10 years and suddenly it is appearing. it had been involved in other suspicious activities. we knew that it had gone from north korea, we knew it had docked in cuba. of course, you trapped it inside of the panama canal. not a lot of room to maneuver. lex a pretty narrow strait. what is your sense of what is going on? how serious of a violation might this have been of the arms embargo? >> militarily, not a very significant threat. this is not an offensive weapon. this is an old system. i know that the president said it was ve
korea for repair or if north korea had bought it. the cargo was not still unloaded. there might be a few more surprises. >> it is being speculated that the ship had been monitored in some way. this is by panamanian authorities and perhaps even by people in washington. >> it shows how hard it is for north korea to evade the sanctions despite their duplicitous efforts. this is a ship that had been under suspicion by authorities because of the unusual sailing pattern. if it had not...
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north korea is very well known for its lavish patriotic displays. that's taking place in a country that's had a rather rough economic time over the course of the past 20 years. now, in our short very controlled time in pyongyang, we are definitely not seeing any of the signs of the terrible famine of the 1990s which killed hundreds of thousands of north koreans due to starvation. experts are telling us that they are seeing more cars on the roads than before and that people seem to have better clothes as well. and -- this is despite the fact that their strong kriping united nations nationed sanction against north korea. it is very hard to get economic statistics on this country. system is very opaque here. we rely on figures coming from the central bank of south korea which says that the economy has, in fact, grown in 2011 and 2012. we also know that a big chunk of north korea's international trade comes through one center. an industriial park. they run factories there that use north korean labor. just last april, the north korean government shut dow
north korea is very well known for its lavish patriotic displays. that's taking place in a country that's had a rather rough economic time over the course of the past 20 years. now, in our short very controlled time in pyongyang, we are definitely not seeing any of the signs of the terrible famine of the 1990s which killed hundreds of thousands of north koreans due to starvation. experts are telling us that they are seeing more cars on the roads than before and that people seem to have better...
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can we do anytime north korea? they are doing it in north korea. there is a twin lab relationship between the university and pyongyang. we have trained technicians in beijing. they are almost as good at it as the south koreans are. why do we do it? we feel the more information that comes into north korea, the more easily they will adapt to the fact they have to join the family of the world and begin to treat their own people with the respect that they deserve. >> i'm afraid we've run out of time. we could spend all evening talking about this fascinating subject but governor richard san and ambassador gregg thank you very much. [applause] redit credit >> next a house hearing looks into iran's influence in latin america. then a proposal to change senate rules on filibuster on executive branch nominations. then another chance to see the asia society discussion about relations with north korea. >> earlier someone touched upon the idea that women could not really predict their role in entering into the white house. but i did find one political observer
can we do anytime north korea? they are doing it in north korea. there is a twin lab relationship between the university and pyongyang. we have trained technicians in beijing. they are almost as good at it as the south koreans are. why do we do it? we feel the more information that comes into north korea, the more easily they will adapt to the fact they have to join the family of the world and begin to treat their own people with the respect that they deserve. >> i'm afraid we've run out...
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so they would use north korea in that sense. lately they are somewhat of a liability because what is happen something that the paradox cal. rather than to be a sort of rogue state and keeping americans off of the base. this is causing the united states to reinforce its arm amounts in east asia and that is something that the chinl he's are not keen on. they are very much recent president obama's pivot to east asia and they are against that. reinforces it so consequently the relationship is more mixed now. so i think that at times some of them of the kmin he's officials are a little bit more wary or think that north korea has become too much of a liability for them. thomas henriksen in america and the rogue states you talk about iraq. the iraq war and away to deal with the rogue state. did the u.s. deal with iraq in your view in the correct way? >> that again is a very complex and very controversial question. people think that the war against iraq was an unnecessary war. done una false premises with no nuclear weapons found. and o
so they would use north korea in that sense. lately they are somewhat of a liability because what is happen something that the paradox cal. rather than to be a sort of rogue state and keeping americans off of the base. this is causing the united states to reinforce its arm amounts in east asia and that is something that the chinl he's are not keen on. they are very much recent president obama's pivot to east asia and they are against that. reinforces it so consequently the relationship is more...
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north korea said, yes, please come in. and they at least started answering again the red hot -- red cross hotline between the government. they said don't talk to the business people, talk to us, we want to talk to you saturday. waiting for a response from the north korean side. what the response was, according to the unification ministry, was that north korea wanted to have those talks not at the truce village not on the border, right on the demarcation line which was the south korea suggestion, but actually in the kaesong joint industrial zone itself, and it wanted to have the business people join the talks as well, or at least be there at the same time. apparently the south koreans are not happy with that proposal so they came back with their own counter proposal of having a talk right there with the theures that you can see of customs point inside the south korean territory where the cars and trucks that used to service the kaesong joint industrial complex used to go through. we are deep into the horsetrading. the pre-t
north korea said, yes, please come in. and they at least started answering again the red hot -- red cross hotline between the government. they said don't talk to the business people, talk to us, we want to talk to you saturday. waiting for a response from the north korean side. what the response was, according to the unification ministry, was that north korea wanted to have those talks not at the truce village not on the border, right on the demarcation line which was the south korea...
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how north korea will react to that stance the south korea dell fwats. north korea blames south korea and the south korean media for politicizing this so having the south koreans say it was the north korean's faults and they want safe forwards to ensure they won't politicize this in the future that's a difficult one for both sides to find common ground on. around unlikely to find agreement on in this first round f talks. >> syria's on session has urged the international community to take action to protect civilians. the syrian national coalition has been meeting in istanbul where it hopes to nominate a new leader. they're calling for more assistance in its struggle against forces loyal to resident assaad. this information came to us, we're unable to independently verify, it claims troops have bombarded opposition-held areas of the city. >> the situation is dire, the destruction is great and enormous. 14 neighborhoods are under siege right now. over 5,000 families are under siege. and certainly an immediate intervention to save these civilians' lives is o
how north korea will react to that stance the south korea dell fwats. north korea blames south korea and the south korean media for politicizing this so having the south koreans say it was the north korean's faults and they want safe forwards to ensure they won't politicize this in the future that's a difficult one for both sides to find common ground on. around unlikely to find agreement on in this first round f talks. >> syria's on session has urged the international community to take...
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if you were stuck in north korea i would do meth all the time. people in the united states, the greatest country in the world are doing meth all the time. >> they are not exactly in the best neighborhoods in this country. >> what are you talking about? >> people doing crystal meth are well off? >> i know a few people. >> where do they live? >> this accounts for why dennis rodman seems normal to these people. >> this accounts for why he went there. >> i think you are right. the average stay in jail if you get caught dealing meth there is like two years. you can go to jail a lot longer than the united states. >> and look at the difference between jail and north korea. >> and you can get a meal. >> there is an upside. you don't have to worry about people building nuclear weapons with the pirated soul music. >> or the flip side is you really have to worry. >> in america you would take apart the toaster. and in north korea you put it together with a nuclear weapon. >> i thought we weren't going to make any jokes, but you can't help it. >> all of the c
if you were stuck in north korea i would do meth all the time. people in the united states, the greatest country in the world are doing meth all the time. >> they are not exactly in the best neighborhoods in this country. >> what are you talking about? >> people doing crystal meth are well off? >> i know a few people. >> where do they live? >> this accounts for why dennis rodman seems normal to these people. >> this accounts for why he went there....
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in the early 1900s, north korea witnessed a christian revival. the city of pyeongchang was even called the jerusalem of the east side. pyeongchang, january 14th, 1907. a group of korean christians and western missionaries are meeting for a bible study in a church on the outskirts of the city. half way through, god begins to move in a powerful way. >> they knew that the only way to survive was to depend on god. >> george: one by one, the men confessed their sins to each other, sins of racial prejudice, hate, anger, and jealousy. >> they knew nothing was impossible with god, so they called on him for forgiveness. >> george: god answers and revival breaks out. in the ensuing months, thousands repented publicly, including elders of churches and foreign missionaries serving in korea. >> and out of that, they say, they think came the work of the spirit that finally broke out at that pentecost. >> george: thus began the great pyeongchang revival of 1907. >> in 1907, pyeongchang became known as the jerusalem of the east. churches were sprouting up everyw
in the early 1900s, north korea witnessed a christian revival. the city of pyeongchang was even called the jerusalem of the east side. pyeongchang, january 14th, 1907. a group of korean christians and western missionaries are meeting for a bible study in a church on the outskirts of the city. half way through, god begins to move in a powerful way. >> they knew that the only way to survive was to depend on god. >> george: one by one, the men confessed their sins to each other, sins...
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it is a much more formidable adversary such as north korea or even iraq. and that is on various fronts and movements such as hezbollah it has cozied up to those that are not shiite so it is a much more formidable in the capability to manufacture nuclear weapons because it will become another nuclear power but to the aggressive ideology because of the confrontational stance and other gulf states. it is very difficult. up until now we have relied on sanctions coming and the current administration has implemented a very severe and far reaching sanctions which have caused major economic problems for the iranians. the currency has depreciated roughly 80% to it, inflation the past year was 30% and considered to raise another trip to 7%. -- 27 percent but they can get away from those by using a shell company so i am doubtful it will break the iranians. they say the nuclear program is peaceful and like the koreans to brag about the nuclear capacity the iranians profess it is within their rights and also a very popular we are left with one or two options. we can co
it is a much more formidable adversary such as north korea or even iraq. and that is on various fronts and movements such as hezbollah it has cozied up to those that are not shiite so it is a much more formidable in the capability to manufacture nuclear weapons because it will become another nuclear power but to the aggressive ideology because of the confrontational stance and other gulf states. it is very difficult. up until now we have relied on sanctions coming and the current administration...
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south korea thinks north korea is illegitimate and fisa bursa. -- and vice versa. it was a war that has international dimensions. south korea probably would not have looked the way that it did. similarly i do not think that north korea would have looked the way it did by 1950 if the soviet union had not played such a significant role in bringing kim il-sung to power and giving north korea different kinds of aid and support. there is a combination of civil war and a combination of civil war and international conflict elements in the korean case. parallel to said -- to syria? guest: i think the dimensions were very different. the time you get to 1950 and the united states intervenes you are dealing with two separate states. i think the dimensions of it are quite different to that regard. host: here is john from massachusetts. the key for holding on. go ahead. i was curious if you had seen oliver stone's "a history of the united states." korea was a japanese colonial basin. at the end of the second world russell was probably going to invade japan if china didn't. they
south korea thinks north korea is illegitimate and fisa bursa. -- and vice versa. it was a war that has international dimensions. south korea probably would not have looked the way that it did. similarly i do not think that north korea would have looked the way it did by 1950 if the soviet union had not played such a significant role in bringing kim il-sung to power and giving north korea different kinds of aid and support. there is a combination of civil war and a combination of civil war and...
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. >>> oh officials from north korea and south korea say they need more time to negotiate as they work on re-opening a symbol of cross-border cooperation. >>> supporters of ousted egyptian president morsi have rejected a call to join a caretaker government. >>> and voting for a better life. survivors of the 2011 disaster in japan want candidates to make good on promises to rebuild. >>> officials from north korea and south korea need more time to negotiate an agreement to re-open an industrial zone they control. they have held more dugs about the industrial complex. authorities in pyongyang suspended operations there three months ago during a period of heightened tensions. >> translator: we will do our very best to get the kaesong industrial complex operational again. >> a south korean delegation went to north korea for talks. managers of firms in the complex went awe long, too. they inspected the facilities at the park. they say most of the factories are in the same state as before the suspension. but they say they found water leaks in some areas and humidity caused some precision mach
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he will convey when he talks to senior officials in north korea. most agree on high level talks to promote exchange on the issue. >> translator: we were able to foster good relations and candid discussions. >> japanese leaders will work with other countries with diplomatic ties with the north. >> authorities celebrated victory day over the weekend. people filled the capital of pyongyang to commemorate the armestice. kim jung un faced the square to face a military parade. china's vice president stood beside him. they are meant to show they remain allies. they fought together in the korean war. they renewed the traditional friendship and they were critical for carrying out a test and imposed economic sanctions. leaders sent the special envoy to beijing to try to repair relations. the director of the general political bureau of the korean people's army. they expected kim jung un to address the ceremony, but he insisted on the need for north korea to strengthen capability. they interpreted the meaning and the professor of the university was among them.
he will convey when he talks to senior officials in north korea. most agree on high level talks to promote exchange on the issue. >> translator: we were able to foster good relations and candid discussions. >> japanese leaders will work with other countries with diplomatic ties with the north. >> authorities celebrated victory day over the weekend. people filled the capital of pyongyang to commemorate the armestice. kim jung un faced the square to face a military parade....
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steal.ey: a rare look inside >> pelley: a rare look inside the hermit kingdom of north korea. >> these are all the rules you tell he? >> yes. >> pelley: seth d the strange society that bedevil the united states. and fisherman john aldrich swept off his boat survived 12 hours with no life vest. he tells jim axelrod his boots saved his life. >> dying wasn't an option. that's it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this was supposed to be a day of celebration in the spanish city of santiago de compastela, the annual festival to honor st. james. instead, this was a day of mourning for scores of people in a train wreck as they were heading in the city. the death toll rose today to at least 80. more than 90 people are in the hospital, and more than 30 of them are in critical condition. the question tonight is, why was the train going so fast? mark phillips is following the investigation. >> reporter: video from a track- side camera appears to confirm the suspicion-- speed caused this crash, too much of it. it took just second
steal.ey: a rare look inside >> pelley: a rare look inside the hermit kingdom of north korea. >> these are all the rules you tell he? >> yes. >> pelley: seth d the strange society that bedevil the united states. and fisherman john aldrich swept off his boat survived 12 hours with no life vest. he tells jim axelrod his boots saved his life. >> dying wasn't an option. that's it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley....
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sanctions against north korea. according to panama's president, the ship's captain was so upset at being caught that he tried to commit suicide. sources said the equipment was part of a russian-made antiaircraft missile system known as the sa2 which was first fielded in the late 1950s. during the cold war the soviet union was fidel castro's chief military backer in his stand-off with the united states. and sources say the soviets provided the sa2 to cuba years ago and that cuba was now transferring it to north korea. just last month one of north korea's top generals paid a state visit to cuba which is one of the north's few remaining allies in the world. whether the aborted shipment of missiles disguised as sugar was result of that visit is unclear. because this is such an old missile system it was probably no longer in good condition. cuba was sending it to north korea to be overhauled. david martin at the pentagon for us. david, thank you very much. nuclear contamination is a surprise discovery at a u.s. army pos
sanctions against north korea. according to panama's president, the ship's captain was so upset at being caught that he tried to commit suicide. sources said the equipment was part of a russian-made antiaircraft missile system known as the sa2 which was first fielded in the late 1950s. during the cold war the soviet union was fidel castro's chief military backer in his stand-off with the united states. and sources say the soviets provided the sa2 to cuba years ago and that cuba was now...
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>> they both likely represent parts of north korea's broader proliferation activities. we know north korea pro live rates tech knowing to nuclear programs to a variety of states around the world. and this is driven primarily by profit seeking. we think the north korean government is strapped for cash particularly foreign reserves and these activities represent parts of the attempts to bolster the finances. >> that was neil ashdown. officials from north and south korea have again failed to narrow their differences on the resumption of a jointly run industrial zone. the complex has been closed since the north withdrew its workers in april. the officials met on wednesday for a fourth round of talks at the industrial complex on the north korean side of the border. south korean delegates demanded north korea promise to reprevent a recurrence of the closure but the north declined reportedly blaming the south for the incident. there will be another round of talks next monday. >>> 22 children have died and dozens more seriously unwell in india after eating a tainted school lunc
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she's inside north korea with a rare glimpse of that secretive society. ann? >> reporter: lester, good evening. we were invited here on this anniversary with more than 100 other members of the world's press, and today we saw a massive show of force. north korea, a small nation with the world's fourth largest army, staged one of its biggest military parades ever today. in a show of defiant precision. soldiers by the thousands goose-stepped with such intensity the ground seemed to shake. the parade of weapons included fighter jets, what appear to be drones, and it showcased the missile the u.s. worries could with enhancements reach alaska and hawaii with nuclear weapons. intelligence analysts question whether some of the weapons were real or mock-ups. also striking, soldiers strapped vests baring a radioactive symbol. it's unclear what they were, but just this spring north korea warned its troops could be used as human bombs against the u.s. the choreography included a people's expression of adulation for their young leader kim jong-un. >> this celebration is be
she's inside north korea with a rare glimpse of that secretive society. ann? >> reporter: lester, good evening. we were invited here on this anniversary with more than 100 other members of the world's press, and today we saw a massive show of force. north korea, a small nation with the world's fourth largest army, staged one of its biggest military parades ever today. in a show of defiant precision. soldiers by the thousands goose-stepped with such intensity the ground seemed to shake....
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>> they both likely represent parts of north korea's broader proliferation activities. we know north korea proliferates technology to nuclear programs to a variety of states around the world and this is driven primarily by profit seeking. we think the north korean government is strapped for cash particularly foreign reserves and so these activities represent parts of the attempts bolster its finances. >>> the two sides agreed to transfer operational power in december 2015. spokesperson for the south korean defense ministry says they proposed a postponement because of tensions on the korean peninsula. >> translator: the security situation including north korea's nuclear program has worsened. we've proposed to the u.s. that our two countries consider the transfer plan. >> south korean defense ministry officials say they still want to proceed with the transfer, just not under the current security conditions. >>> the people who run china's state run oil companies believe they may find something valuable beneath the east china sea. they're hoping to develop new gas fields bu
>> they both likely represent parts of north korea's broader proliferation activities. we know north korea proliferates technology to nuclear programs to a variety of states around the world and this is driven primarily by profit seeking. we think the north korean government is strapped for cash particularly foreign reserves and so these activities represent parts of the attempts bolster its finances. >>> the two sides agreed to transfer operational power in december 2015....
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this celebration is being held on what north korea's calling victory day. because people here have been led to believe they won the korean war. the men and women who won the korean war were given seats of honor 37 their generation knows all too well the cost of war. >> that was ann curry reporting from north korea. president obama marked the anniversary at the korean war memorial. he said korean war veterans deserve better, saying no war should ever be forgotten. despite the armistice he too claimed victory in the war. >> korea was a victim. when 50 million south koreans live in freedom, a vibrant democracy, one of the world's most dynamic economies, in stark contrast to the repression and poverty of the north, that is a victory, and that is your legacy. >> more than 36,000 americans were killed in the three-year con 234rik9 with korea that ended with that armistice in 1953. >>> dozens of people marked the anniversary by dedicating the future site of a korean war memori memorial. before worrying about compliance and design, supporters need to raise money fi
this celebration is being held on what north korea's calling victory day. because people here have been led to believe they won the korean war. the men and women who won the korean war were given seats of honor 37 their generation knows all too well the cost of war. >> that was ann curry reporting from north korea. president obama marked the anniversary at the korean war memorial. he said korean war veterans deserve better, saying no war should ever be forgotten. despite the armistice he...
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north korea can use such military exercise, between the u.s. as kind of a good excuse for launching another type of provocation. >>> south korean negotiators say they'll make a final offer in a dispute with their north korean counterparts that's lasted for months. the two sides have been trying to find some common ground on reopening a jointly run industrial zone. >> translator: we hope north korean officials will offer a solution so that this problem will not happen again. >> employees from both koreas worked at the kaesong industrial complex. north koreans grew frustrated that south korean and u.s. troops were conducting joint military exercises. in april they pulled their 53,000 workers out. new urged the north koreans to offer up some solutions. he said south korean officials will have to make grave decision if leaders in pyongyang fail to respond to their proposals. but he said the south koreans will continue to provide humanitarian aid despite the stalemate. >>> japanese government officials are condemning the action of a group of soccer
north korea can use such military exercise, between the u.s. as kind of a good excuse for launching another type of provocation. >>> south korean negotiators say they'll make a final offer in a dispute with their north korean counterparts that's lasted for months. the two sides have been trying to find some common ground on reopening a jointly run industrial zone. >> translator: we hope north korean officials will offer a solution so that this problem will not happen again....
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analyst bob carlin has made nearly 30 trips to north korea. to i think it's intended to be a sober message that they have the capacity to inflict a lot of damage if we're not very careful. >> reporter: the korean war is theled the fatherland liberation ion here, and while much of the world considers that it ended in a stalemate, the north koreans claimed victory. they see it as successfully fighting back u.s. imperialists. in some way, that's a battle they continue to fight today. supreme leader kim jong un links his country's self-sufficiency th t the continued development rogrts nuclear program. troops cocked their heads toward he as they passed by his reviewing stand today. >> kim jong un has moved quickly to try to establish himself as a wader who is concerned about the well-being of his people. atd so he has shown up at a lot of projects that make people's lives a little bit better. >> reporter: the sea of colored pom-poms raised overhead filled raisl-sung square and magnified magnifgeantry. even standing in the middle of this, it's hard
analyst bob carlin has made nearly 30 trips to north korea. to i think it's intended to be a sober message that they have the capacity to inflict a lot of damage if we're not very careful. >> reporter: the korean war is theled the fatherland liberation ion here, and while much of the world considers that it ended in a stalemate, the north koreans claimed victory. they see it as successfully fighting back u.s. imperialists. in some way, that's a battle they continue to fight today. supreme...
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north korea is staging a huge rally to mark an anniversary of the armistice that ended the green war. pressure is growing on the siemens chief. we start in cairo, where there has been clashes between supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi and egyptian security forces. the death toll is still being determined. the eu's foreign-policy chief said today she deeply deplores the deaths and is urging all sides to put an end to the bloodshed. rockiolence continues to egypt as the country's political divide continues to deepen. >> holding up ammunition, protesters accuse police of a crime. they charge that officers opened fire with live rounds on morsi supporters before dawn this morning. officials dispute the figures and put the count much lower. some of the wounded have been brought to this makeshift hospital. >> the injuries are from live ammunition. they have various injuries in their stomach, back, and legs. >> officials of the interim administration are now blaming the muslim brotherhood. friday saw massive rallies in cairo for supporters and opponents of the deposed resident. pres
north korea is staging a huge rally to mark an anniversary of the armistice that ended the green war. pressure is growing on the siemens chief. we start in cairo, where there has been clashes between supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi and egyptian security forces. the death toll is still being determined. the eu's foreign-policy chief said today she deeply deplores the deaths and is urging all sides to put an end to the bloodshed. rockiolence continues to egypt as the country's...
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, 170 actually has been found here in north korea. into the next 72 hours we're likely to see about 200 millimeters of additional rainfall across the korean peninsula. 100 millimeters of additional rainfall here and in tohoku as well since tuesday tohoku has been finding 240 millimeters of rainfall. accumulation is not at all welcomed. down towards the south, taipei will be in the bulk of that very heavy drenching significant amounts of rainfall that could cause significant travel disturbances in and around the big city here. talking about the rain, there's another factor to it. the tibetan high and the very strong pacific high combined are bringing heat yet again across southern china, the korean peninsula and central and western japan. temperatures are soaring into the 30s in of of these regions. shaj high 35 with plenty of sunshine. seoul 26, what a relief. tokyo yet again at 35 with sunshine. so do stay away from that heat if possible. now, let's move over to the americas where we have been talking about severe weather across the
, 170 actually has been found here in north korea. into the next 72 hours we're likely to see about 200 millimeters of additional rainfall across the korean peninsula. 100 millimeters of additional rainfall here and in tohoku as well since tuesday tohoku has been finding 240 millimeters of rainfall. accumulation is not at all welcomed. down towards the south, taipei will be in the bulk of that very heavy drenching significant amounts of rainfall that could cause significant travel disturbances...
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north korea carried out nuclear tests and rocket launches. but it has recently begun to show signs that it's willing to engage in dialogue. he said it's important for the international community to coordinate its efforts to achieve denuclearization on the korean peninsula. north korea's foreign minister arrived in brunei on sunday to attend to the asean regional forum. he chose not to speak to reporters at the airport. he will take part in a meeting with japan, the united states and the other members of the six-party talks on north korea's nuclear development. >>> some farmers on the indonesian island of somatra set fire to kill insects. the thick smoke is blown by seasonal winds. firms from singapore and malaysia also operate agricultural companies on somatra. foreign minister says the forest fines shrunk to about a quarter of their former size in mid june due to fire fighting operations in may. a rare public apology was made to neighboring countries. >>> delegates at an international conference on marine conservation have ended two days of
north korea carried out nuclear tests and rocket launches. but it has recently begun to show signs that it's willing to engage in dialogue. he said it's important for the international community to coordinate its efforts to achieve denuclearization on the korean peninsula. north korea's foreign minister arrived in brunei on sunday to attend to the asean regional forum. he chose not to speak to reporters at the airport. he will take part in a meeting with japan, the united states and the other...
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it's perfectly possible that the north korea does not become a democracy on day one. it's arrogant of americans to thinksha somehow democracy occurs in one day. it took a long day. and america was formed in unique way. everybody of a you are refugee from other places except for the indians. it's possible you could see a transition not unlike what south korea went through. south korea was poor, relatively run by a strong man. relatively unfree and over some number of decades became more freer. >> does technology eventually make democracy inevitable. >> one of the observations that we kim away with. we were there a month ago. less than 1% of the population has access to the internet. access to the internet. everybody heard of it. they understood the internet as a set of values. as a concept and idea even before they experienced it as a user or as a tool. their understanding of the internet was not based on a chinese -- internet. it was not based on a autocrat version of the internet. they understand it in term of the western value of free flow of information and civil l
it's perfectly possible that the north korea does not become a democracy on day one. it's arrogant of americans to thinksha somehow democracy occurs in one day. it took a long day. and america was formed in unique way. everybody of a you are refugee from other places except for the indians. it's possible you could see a transition not unlike what south korea went through. south korea was poor, relatively run by a strong man. relatively unfree and over some number of decades became more freer....
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more information is coming in north korea, south korea and awareness how bad things are there north korean government changed propraganda. used to be everything is great, whole world envies us. die today, live for tomorrow. jenna: that is very interesting. did they treat you any differently because you're american? did you see any reference to the united states when you were there? >> all the signs about americans getting smashed in the face and this awful stuff. everyone was extremely friendly when you're in pyongyang you're part of the elite. they try to think of cosmopolitan like new yorkers or london people too. they very much distance themselves from rural people in the other parts of the country. jenna: there are some questions what is happening in rural parts of the country and whether or not these are concentration camps we heard a lot of about with hundred of thousands of people kept in them. >> that's right. jenna: i will go back to your family story. you came from the soviet union into brooklyn. >> that's right. jenna: you make this trip to north korea to see what was the soviet
more information is coming in north korea, south korea and awareness how bad things are there north korean government changed propraganda. used to be everything is great, whole world envies us. die today, live for tomorrow. jenna: that is very interesting. did they treat you any differently because you're american? did you see any reference to the united states when you were there? >> all the signs about americans getting smashed in the face and this awful stuff. everyone was extremely...
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can north korea -- to north korea now. a massive rally to mark the 60th anniversary of the korean war truce. it is a show of military might and pageantry. describes as the biggest parade in its history. >> they rule of the big guns to celebrate the victory day in the fatherland liberation war. the official north korean name of the anniversary of the armistice. the truce between the koreas has lasted 60 years. the peninsula technically remains at war. >> the american threatened to take over our country. we will serve our leader. >> south of the border, protesters took to the streets, north korean leader as a dictator. for 60 years, we have maintained an uncertain peace. we are in the midst of a long truce. now is the time to end the confrontation and hostility, and come together to create a new peninsula. >> the president is demanding an end to the nuclear program in north korea. there have been tentative steps towards renewing ties in recent weeks. though the sides continued to accuse each other of violating the armistice.
can north korea -- to north korea now. a massive rally to mark the 60th anniversary of the korean war truce. it is a show of military might and pageantry. describes as the biggest parade in its history. >> they rule of the big guns to celebrate the victory day in the fatherland liberation war. the official north korean name of the anniversary of the armistice. the truce between the koreas has lasted 60 years. the peninsula technically remains at war. >> the american threatened to...
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north korea urged panama to release the freighter and crew without delay. but some think north korea military officials arranged the weapons shipment during the recent visit to cuba. the delegation headed by north korea's chief of general staff, kim kyok sik was in cuba until july 1st. and held talks with raul castro. the north's state-run news agency reports that the discussions focused on ways to further development friendly military and relations. japan's chief cabinet secretary says the japanese government is doing its best to urge the north and civilian relations. >>> they're worried china's state-run oil companies could siphon off gas under waters claimed by japan. the top government spokesperson in tokyo says any such plans are unacceptable. >> translator: we cannot accept any unilateral action by china to develop gas fields in waters where territories claimed by the two countries overlap. >> reuters says china's state-run oil companies plan to develop seven new gas fields in the east china sea. two sites are near the line. japanese leaders say bisec
north korea urged panama to release the freighter and crew without delay. but some think north korea military officials arranged the weapons shipment during the recent visit to cuba. the delegation headed by north korea's chief of general staff, kim kyok sik was in cuba until july 1st. and held talks with raul castro. the north's state-run news agency reports that the discussions focused on ways to further development friendly military and relations. japan's chief cabinet secretary says the...
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north korea marked the anniversary parading its weapons through the streets and denouncing u.s. military presence in south korea. in washington, it was a more somber occasion as president obama told veterans they deserve more credit than they received. marlie hall, cbs news. >> a ceremony in san francisco this morning to dedicate the future site of a korean war memorial in the presidio. the memorial will include 8- foot-high stonewalls with details on the war and those who fought as well as benches for reflection. it will open in the summer of 2015. >>> the future of golf carts is here. the space age vehicles carting golfers and their bags through water hazards an sand traps. [ indistinct conversations ] hi. hi. hot shot? ♪ how's it taste? ♪ [ gasps ] ♪ woo, boy! [ male announcer ] that hot spicy taste is like a slap to the face. new kfc hot shot bites. 100% breast meat with a spicy cayenne pepper marinade. try 10 hot shots and a boneless bucket, just $15.99. today tastes so good. and-e reminding people to cl before they dig. one gas line busted in rich >>> a pair of gas l
north korea marked the anniversary parading its weapons through the streets and denouncing u.s. military presence in south korea. in washington, it was a more somber occasion as president obama told veterans they deserve more credit than they received. marlie hall, cbs news. >> a ceremony in san francisco this morning to dedicate the future site of a korean war memorial in the presidio. the memorial will include 8- foot-high stonewalls with details on the war and those who fought as well...
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north korea can use such a military exercise between the u.s. and the uk as a good excuse for launching another type of provocation. >>> japanese government officials are condemning the action of a group of soccer fans in south korea. the fans took a jab at japan on sunday at a match in seoul, displaying a banner who read a people who forget history have no future. japanese officials say they violated international rules that forbid the expression of political views at games. the fans put up a banner at a men's east-asia cup match between japan and south korea. they stopped cheering after they were forced to take it down at halftime. they featured an image of an activist who resisted japanese rule a century ago. he assassinated japan's resident general in korea. he's still praised as a hero in south korea. yoshihide suga condemned it. >> translator: i felt deep regret when i learned that such a banner was shown during an international game. >> he said his government will take appropriate action once details of the incident are clarified. the kor
north korea can use such a military exercise between the u.s. and the uk as a good excuse for launching another type of provocation. >>> japanese government officials are condemning the action of a group of soccer fans in south korea. the fans took a jab at japan on sunday at a match in seoul, displaying a banner who read a people who forget history have no future. japanese officials say they violated international rules that forbid the expression of political views at games. the fans...
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no one does propaganda like north korea. at tomorrow's parade we are expecting to see north korea's newest military hardware. if kim jong-un makes a speech it is possible he will indicate which direction he is leading this nuclear-capable nation. brian? >> ann curry. with our report from pyongyang as saturday morning breaks there. >>> the white house has announced the newest medal of honor recipient. a month from now the president will present the medal to army staff sergeant ty carter for his courageous actions in afghanistan. the married father of three already heavily decorated now back home and based in washington state. >>> still ahead for us this evening, growing outrage after another high profile politician is accused of inappropriate sexual behavior. part of a string of men behaving badly in office. >>> tonight we have a story about two big city politicians -- one who had improper contact with women on the web, the other who had improper contact at the office. in the middle here, the people looking on, getting angry,
no one does propaganda like north korea. at tomorrow's parade we are expecting to see north korea's newest military hardware. if kim jong-un makes a speech it is possible he will indicate which direction he is leading this nuclear-capable nation. brian? >> ann curry. with our report from pyongyang as saturday morning breaks there. >>> the white house has announced the newest medal of honor recipient. a month from now the president will present the medal to army staff sergeant ty...
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it is rare for reporters to be allowed inside north korea. when we are allowed in it's usually because of an anniversary or some sort of special event. today marks the 60th anniversary of the end of the war. it was cause for an enormous military parade to be held in the capital city pyongyang. north korea's leader kim jong-un was at the center of it all, reviewed sites. the tanks and the ar tilley rolling down the streets were rem isn't of soviet-style. that principle of self-reliance was on display today. the korean war is called the father land of liberation war. while much considers it ended in a stalemate, the north koreans claim it as a victory. they see it as successfully fighting against u.s. imperial lifts. in 1950 a communist north korean invaded south korea which was backed by the united states. the brutal three-year-long battle that followed was part of this theatrical story of north korea's history in the friday night games. several,000 took part inform the acrobats and performance. the audience barely acknowledged performers with
it is rare for reporters to be allowed inside north korea. when we are allowed in it's usually because of an anniversary or some sort of special event. today marks the 60th anniversary of the end of the war. it was cause for an enormous military parade to be held in the capital city pyongyang. north korea's leader kim jong-un was at the center of it all, reviewed sites. the tanks and the ar tilley rolling down the streets were rem isn't of soviet-style. that principle of self-reliance was on...
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but ever present in north korea. there seems no escaping war here. the threat of war. real or imagined. especially from the u.s. binds everyone from old to young to the ruling kim dynasty. a widow tells us if american soldiers invade she would fight herself. a new father who wants his baby son to grow up to be a soldier. and a 10-year-old girl who dreams of becoming a scientist so she can make satellite to protect her nation. 30-year-old kim jong-un is a third generation of kims to rule north korea. totalitarian control has kept the family in power for more than 65 years. even through a famine killing 2 million people in the mid 1990s. food is still a big problem today. the world food program reports two-thirds of north koreans struggle to find enough food to eat every day. 27% of the children are stunted from malnutrition. still, in this country of 24 million, some signs of change, mostly in the capital -- pyongyang -- where the country's elite live. 2 million north koreans now have cell phones and even though government crackdowns attempted to stop smuggled foreign d
but ever present in north korea. there seems no escaping war here. the threat of war. real or imagined. especially from the u.s. binds everyone from old to young to the ruling kim dynasty. a widow tells us if american soldiers invade she would fight herself. a new father who wants his baby son to grow up to be a soldier. and a 10-year-old girl who dreams of becoming a scientist so she can make satellite to protect her nation. 30-year-old kim jong-un is a third generation of kims to rule north...
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in north korea, july 27th is called victory day. it's a national holiday. seth doane was allowed to travel to pyongyang for a rare look inside that country. >> reporter: it wasn't long after we landed that the government assigned us a minder who would accompany us everywhere we went. you have to stay with me at all times. we can't leave the hotel. we can't photograph anything without permission. these are all the rules you tell me, yes? we were carted from place to place. real life passed by the bus window. we were not allowed to stop. ♪ the north koreans call their capital the showcase city, and indeed much of what we saw appeared staged. our first stop was the grand opening of a veterans cemetery. king jong-un, north korea's supreme leader, made a surprise visit to lay a memorial wreath and mark almost 60 years since the end of the korean war. when did you learn that you would be able to come here? >> about quarter to 7:00 this morning. >> reporter: tom hudner, a retired u.s. navy pilot made his first trip back since his partner died in 1950. he flew ba
in north korea, july 27th is called victory day. it's a national holiday. seth doane was allowed to travel to pyongyang for a rare look inside that country. >> reporter: it wasn't long after we landed that the government assigned us a minder who would accompany us everywhere we went. you have to stay with me at all times. we can't leave the hotel. we can't photograph anything without permission. these are all the rules you tell me, yes? we were carted from place to place. real life passed...
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abc's bob woodruff is inside north korea tonight. >> reporter: north korea's new leader has traditionally kept his distance, far away, especially from journalists like us. but for the first time, inside this newly renovated war museum, kim jong un surprisingly walked right up to us, something his father would never have done. from a few feet away we were given access to him as we might a western politician. still much of his time has been spent celebrating the 60th anniversary of the end of the korean war, which he claims was a victory over the united states. this is their traditional goosestepping parade, mostly unchanged this year, except for a few additions. i covered this thing so many times before. the first time ever, though, helicopters fly over the street. as for weapons, these were new, nuclear warning symbols on backpacks. what they were was anybody's guess. but some observers suggested that they were meant to convey a threat. it's no secret that most of these demonstrations are used to flex his military muscles, but it's been noticeable that he's not threatened any new missile
abc's bob woodruff is inside north korea tonight. >> reporter: north korea's new leader has traditionally kept his distance, far away, especially from journalists like us. but for the first time, inside this newly renovated war museum, kim jong un surprisingly walked right up to us, something his father would never have done. from a few feet away we were given access to him as we might a western politician. still much of his time has been spent celebrating the 60th anniversary of the end...